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The Royal Military Academy's Impostor Owns a Dungeon [BL] novel Chapter 1084

Chapter 1084: The Educational Massacre

Well, definitely not the bees from the packages they had just purchased.

Sure enough, just as stated in the manual Luca was currently reading cover to cover with terrifying dedication, unlike a Nuc that usually came with drawn honeycomb frames or at least a partially functioning colony with some stored pollen and honey, what they had purchased were Packages of Bees.

As in a bunch of them inside screened transport boxes.

With only a can of early-stage support feed included per package.

And they had bought three of those.

"!!!"

As such, they immediately had to hurry and prepare food for the bees.

After all, Luca could only imagine how difficult this entire experience must’ve been for them. Not only were they suddenly thrown into a completely unfamiliar environment, but they were probably hungry too!

Safe to say, even if the bees themselves appeared relatively calm inside their transport containers, the anxious beginner beekeeper had already decided that they were enduring terrible hardships.

Unfortunately, this meant their group had to scramble around preparing sugar water before anything else.

However, just as Luca was preparing to strictly follow the manual’s recommended recipe, Elder Pao Xi unexpectedly asked a question that made everyone pause.

"Would you be amenable to using freshly collected nectar instead?"

That immediately got everyone staring at the relaxed Elder.

Because...well...technically?

The manual clearly mentioned that bees naturally sought nectar and pollen for food. So logically speaking, fresh nectar should absolutely work.

The real issue was just one tiny detail.

How exactly were they supposed to gather enough nectar in such a short amount of time?

After all, it wasn’t like they could manually squeeze flowers one by one while already pressed for time.

But apparently, Elder Pao Xi had never once considered collecting it normally to begin with.

After all, what exactly was the point of cultivating for an unimaginable number of years if one couldn’t even convince flowers to donate a bit of nectar?

And so, the group traveled deeper into the greenery until they found a large patch of vibrant wildflowers swaying gently beneath the sunlight.

Then Elder Pao Xi stepped forward calmly.

The Elder positioned himself right in the middle of the blossoms before slowly closing his eyes.

A profound stillness immediately descended over the area.

The cadets standing near the edge of the flower patch suddenly felt a dense wave of spiritual energy spread outward from the Elder. The very air seemed to grow heavier with power, so palpable that even Ollie—who was normally far less sensitive to such things—instinctively straightened on the spot.

Then the flowers began to move.

Tiny shimmering droplets slowly rose from the blossoms one by one, sparkling beneath the light like miniature stars being plucked from the petals themselves.

The flowers tipped gently as if willingly offering up their nectar.

"!!!"

The scene looked downright magical.

Once enough of the tiny droplets floated into the air, Elder Pao Xi finally opened his eyes again.

Then, with a subtle motion of his hand, the scattered nectar gathered together smoothly into three glowing spheres of liquid suspended in midair.

The cadets could only stare with widened eyes.

It looked absurdly cool.

The effortless display of high-level cultivation completely stunned the younger generation, especially when Elder Pao Xi himself remained perfectly calm throughout the entire process, as though gathering flower nectar with spiritual energy was an entirely ordinary thing to do.

Without any wasted movement, the Elder smoothly divided the floating nectar into three prepared jars.

Now, one might wonder why Elder Pao Xi even bothered going through all this instead of simply using the far easier sugar-water substitute. After all, water mixed with simple sugars would’ve already been enough to do the job, so why take the more tedious route instead?

Well, that was because he was curious.

Specifically, he wanted to see the effects of nectar heavily infused with spiritual energy.

And since it was something he could accomplish anyway, then why not experiment a little for the sake of potentially obtaining higher-quality honey in the future?

Unfortunately—or perhaps fortunately—Elder Pao Xi probably should’ve also considered the possibility of creating the strangest honeybees the Empire of Solaris could ever encounter.

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However, before the eventual rise of the Queens of the Three Kingdoms, they first had to calm down one hyperventilating Oliver Mylor.

"Waaaah! Brother! NOOOO!"

The horrified blonde practically clutched at Luca like a man moments away from being publicly executed.

Bullseye again. 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎

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